Keeping Personal Information Personal on MySpace
MySpace Precautions...
MySpace is an incredible online community which
gives members the opportunity to make new friends, reconnect with long
lost friends, network or even meet potential romantic partners. While
there are many great social aspects to using MySpace it is also
important to not there is the potential for predators to be lurking on
MySpace. These predators may either be non-members who simply comb
member profiles in search of useful information or they may be members
who create profiles which mask their true identity and foster online
friendship for devious purposes. In general the harm which can come
from using MySpace could be either physical or financial. This article
will discuss how MySpace members can avoid physical or financial harm
by keeping their personal information personal.
Avoiding Physical Harm
Those who agree to meet online friends in person put themselves at
risk for physical harm. Although in many cases agreeing to meet an
online friend in person will not lead to any problems there is always
the potential for your online friend to really be a harmful predator.
Not agreeing to offline meetings is the most obvious way to avoid this
type of danger. However, there are other precautions MySpace members
can take to avoid the possibility encountering their online friends in
person.
Not posting information which can be used to track you down can help
to minimize the risk of physical harm which results from interactions
with MySpace members. The most obvious information which can be used
for this purpose is a full name and an address. Additionally, a
telephone number can be used to find out your address. These are not
the only ways predators can find you. For example if you have pictures
of yourself posted on your MySpace website and post a blog entry about
your plans to visit Disney Land on a particular weekend, Internet
stalkers can use this information to find and abduct you.
Posting about weekend plans may seem harmless but those who know where
you will be and what you look like can find you even in a crowded
location. Also, if you post a blog entry mentioning you will be out of
town and also include your full name and the city you live in, savvy
predators can use this information to determine your address and
burglarise your home while you enjoy your vacation. Those who use
MySpace and do not make their website private should be aware that any
information they post can be viewed by others who may have malicious
intentions. Keeping this in mind helps members to realize they should
be cautious about the type of information they divulge on MySpace.
Avoiding Financial Harm
The information on a MySpace website can also be used, by Internet
predators, to commit identity theft or other types of financial fraud.
When using MySpace care should be taken to avoid giving out sensitive
information such as full name, address, social security number, credit
card numbers and bank account numbers. This type of information can be
used to commit identity theft and the results of identity theft can be
financial ruin including bankruptcy and damaged credit. Also, the
result of identity theft can be difficult to reverse. Even if the
predator is caught in his actions, it may be many years before the
victim recovers financially.
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